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Never confuse motion with action.
Benjamin Franklin
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Motion is moving without purpose, while action is intentional and effective.

This quote by Benjamin Franklin distinguishes between mere movement and purposeful action. It reminds us that being busy does not equate to being productive; one can be in constant motion without achieving any meaningful results. True progress requires focused effort and thoughtful actions rather than just frantic activity.

Themes

MotionActionPurposeProductivityEffort

In practice

Example use cases

In a motivational speech to emphasize the importance of effective work.

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